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Does The Vaccine Fiasco Demonstrate The Dangers Of Having An Unelected Junta Running The E U S S R?
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Clearly none of the 27 members were consulted when the commission decided unilaterally to make a complete fool of itself and them by association. Does the bloc need urgent reform? Is the commission too powerful?
Clearly none of the 27 members were consulted when the commission decided unilaterally to make a complete fool of itself and them by association. Does the bloc need urgent reform? Is the commission too powerful?
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Yes - and the level of f****** arrogance they have. The bloc needs to be disbanded and reformed as a defence/ trading alliance only. The idea of a 'superstate' should be put to bed once and for all.
22:51 Sun 31st Jan 2021
The EU shot itself in the foot.
It quickly realised that, and did a U-turn.
But you have a point, the EU President and Commissioners acted recklessly and without consulting its members. And brought the organisation into disrepute.
But they are stuck with them, only a change of constitution can change how the EU works and that is not going to happen.
Fortunately the UK has an elected leader and everyone put their cross next to Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson in the Prime Ministerial Elections.
It quickly realised that, and did a U-turn.
But you have a point, the EU President and Commissioners acted recklessly and without consulting its members. And brought the organisation into disrepute.
But they are stuck with them, only a change of constitution can change how the EU works and that is not going to happen.
Fortunately the UK has an elected leader and everyone put their cross next to Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson in the Prime Ministerial Elections.
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As one or two have subtly and not so subtly pointed out, awful decisions are not the prerogative of individual cabinets/cabals call them what you will on the far side of the channel.
There are times when "consultation" makes sense and times when it doesn't. The consultation should have been with the UK, not the member states.
There are times when "consultation" makes sense and times when it doesn't. The consultation should have been with the UK, not the member states.
It is clear that the commission has acted foolishly - more so for the absence of consultation, which will not sit well with the member states.
Now that we are not governed by the commission any more, it is easy for England to sit back and smile at their stupidity, and it adds another tick on the list for good reasons to have left the EU.
Now that we are not governed by the commission any more, it is easy for England to sit back and smile at their stupidity, and it adds another tick on the list for good reasons to have left the EU.
gawd even St Tony says it was foolish:
https:/ /news.s ky.com/ story/c ovid-19 -tony-b lair-br ands-eu -foolis h-over- article -16-cor onaviru s-vacci ne-row- 1220404 2
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